 |
Benefiting Special Care & Career Services.
|

OptIn
to receive

Newsletter
|
socialwhirl.com's eBuzzNewsletter
is about getting your news and press releases out to media, public relations
professionals, business and social leaders. Read the current eBuzz. |
on SocialWhirl.com and
SocialDirectConnect.com
Only
|
Custom Search
The entire web
|
|
|
|
Ruth Altshuler, Ebby Halliday and Caroline Rose Hunt headlined the Expanding Worlds Luncheon and shared their philanthropic adventures benefiting Special Care & Career Services |
|
Jay Fox, Chairman; Caroline Rose Hunt, Ebby Halliday, Ruth Altshuler (discussion panel); Cathy Packard, CEO, Special Care & Career Services |
This unique luncheon honored Dallas legendary civic leaders Ruth Altshuler, Ebby Halliday and Caroline Rose Hunt as they were escorted on a journey back through their lives as philanthropists and volunteers by Scott Murray, emcee. Guests laughed and were inspired by the stories these catalysts of change had to share.
|
|
|
Leigh Anne Haugh, president, SCCS Auxiliary 2008; Roy Atwood, President, SCCS; Cathy Packard, Executive Director, SCCS |
Sheila Giller; Sharon Herrin, member of the board, SCCS |
Sherry Travers;
Camille Ozumba |
The Expanding Worlds luncheon benefited Special Care & Career Services (SCCS), a United Way agency that builds independence for children and adults with developmental disabilities through two programs: the Early Childhood Intervention program, which has been designated a "best practices" study site by the State of Texas and provides therapy and supports to help improve children's abilities at the age when they can best adapt and the Supported Employment Services program, which helps adults with cognitive disabilities obtain competitive jobs in the community - and help businesses discover a new world of employment candidates.
"We were thrilled to welcome these icons of Dallas philanthropy as they shared their experiences and advice," said Jay Fox, luncheon chairman. "Their personal touch in the greater Dallas community, as well as professionally and as civic leaders, is visible in museums, schools, libraries and homes - almost everywhere you turn. It was an exciting event.”
For more information on Special Care & Career Services, visit the website at www.specialcarecareer.org
|
|
Angie Kadesky; Tiffany Lawson; Angela Nash |
Stacey McCord; Gene Jones; Laura Hurt |
|
Scott Murray served as moderator as Ruth Altshuler, Ebby Halliday and Caroline Rose Hunt shared stories about their experiences in philanthropy and more. |
|
Anne Stodghill; Jessie O'Brien; Ashley Terrell |
|